Ethnology, Volume 19University of Pittsburgh, 1980 - Anthropology |
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... position more favorable . In some paternity disputes people may argue for years about who was the father of a particular child , only to switch positions in mid - course if new circumstances warrant . One option for a man accused of ...
... position more favorable . In some paternity disputes people may argue for years about who was the father of a particular child , only to switch positions in mid - course if new circumstances warrant . One option for a man accused of ...
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... position within the household is more secure and psychologically rewarding , and thus less stressful , than either the subordinate position of junior cowife or the position of sole wife in a monogamous union . If so , this factor alone ...
... position within the household is more secure and psychologically rewarding , and thus less stressful , than either the subordinate position of junior cowife or the position of sole wife in a monogamous union . If so , this factor alone ...
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... position . Children also are classed by maternal marital record , the column C group being further distin- guished according to position as children of their mothers ' earlier or final marriages . Median age data are tabulated for ...
... position . Children also are classed by maternal marital record , the column C group being further distin- guished according to position as children of their mothers ' earlier or final marriages . Median age data are tabulated for ...
Contents
Volume XIX Number | 1 |
MAYORUNA PANOAN KINSHIP I | 11 |
THE MANIPULATION OF KPELLE SOCIAL | 29 |
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